[0001] The invention relates to an airbag arrangement and to a method for manufacturing
the same.
[0002] An airbag arrangement for a motor vehicle comprises an airbag cover, which closes
a passage opening for the airbag, and which can be integrated into a vehicle trim
part, for example into the support of a dashboard. Such an airbag arrangement is described
for example in
DE 10 2007 053 995 A1. The airbag cover is integrated into an opening in the dashboard and is fastened
to the dashboard by means of an arrestor strap. The dashboard and the airbag cover
are manufactured by means of injection molding, whereby one end of the arrestor strap
is embedded into the support of the dashboard during a first injection molding process,
and the other end of the arrestor strap is subsequently embedded into the airbag cover
in a second injection molding process, so as to connect the dashboard and the airbag
cover to one another.
[0003] A similar method for manufacturing an airbag arrangement is described in
EP 3 034 361 A1, wherein the airbag cover and the support of the dashboard are made of one piece
and a hinge section is formed between them by means of a material weakening. A reinforcing
net spans the airbag cover, the hinge area and an adjacent area of the support and
is attached or molded to said airbag cover in a generally planar manner. The reinforcing
net extends through a part of a reinforcing rib in an arc, so as to prevent that the
reinforcing net is released from the surface of the airbag cover or of the support
in response to the triggering of the airbag. An ejection chute is attached to the
support below the airbag cover.
[0004] It is an object of the invention to provide an airbag arrangement, which can be manufactured
easily and the operation of which is safe. This object is solved by means of an airbag
arrangement according to claim 1 and by means of a method for the manufacture thereof
according to claim 13.
[0005] The airbag arrangement according to the invention comprises a flap component, hereinafter
also only referred to as flap, which closes a passage opening for an airbag. A hinge
section is arranged along one side of the flap, and an ejection chute component is
connected to the flap via the hinge section. A material web is partially arranged
in the flap and partially in the chute component, and transverses the hinge section.
The material web is molded into the chute component and is anchored in the material
of the chute component.
[0006] The chute component is a part of the chute, which is located below the flap and which
controls the passage of the airbag, and can comprise a wall of the airbag chute, in
particular a boundary wall, reinforcing wall, guide wall or positioning wall. The
chute component extends at an angle relative to the plane, in which the flap is located,
for example at an angle of 90° or approximately 90°. The flap, in turn, can be located
in the plane of a support of an interior trim part, for example of a support of a
dashboard, when the airbag arrangement is inserted into the interior trim part. The
material web stabilizes the hinge section, controls the opening of the flap in response
to the triggering of the airbag, and prevents that the flap is partially or completely
released in response to triggering of the airbag.
[0007] In the described airbag arrangement, if the material web between the flap and the
chute component extends at an angle of 90° or approximately 90°, there is the risk
that, due to the very strong forces acting on the flap, the material web is pulled
out of the chute component in response to the opening of the flap, even if the material
web is molded into the chute component. This can lead to an uncontrolled opening or
even detaching of the flap. According to the invention, this problem is solved in
that the material web is anchored in the chute component.
[0008] For anchoring, the material web can be partially arranged on the inner side of the
wall and partially on the outer side of the wall of the chute component, whereby the
inner side of the wall faces the airbag chute and the outer side of the wall faces
away from it. The material web can have an edgefolding, e.g., which is embedded into
the chute component in such a way that the material web abuts on the inner side of
the wall and on the outer side of the wall on both sides of the edgefolding. To produce
and fix the edgefolding, the two layers of the material web can be connected to one
another adjoining the edgefolding on both sides of the edgefolding.
[0009] The material web can be arranged inside the wall in such a way that the edgefolding
comes to rest on a distal end of the wall or at a distance to the distal end of the
wall of the airbag chute and is embedded into said wall. The material web should extend
along the inner side of the wall to the edgefolding across a distance of at least
1 mm, but it can also abut on the inner side of the wall across a larger distance,
for example across at least 2 mm, at least 3 mm, at least 4 mm, at least 5 mm, at
least 10 mm, or at least 20 mm.
[0010] In another example, the material web is arranged on the inner side of the wall from
the hinge section across a first distance, and on the outer side of the wall across
a second distance, wherein the material web penetrates the wall between the first
distance and the second distance. In this example, the first distance should also
be at least 1 mm, but it can also be longer, for example at least 2 mm, at least 3
mm, at least 4 mm, at least 5 mm, at least 10 mm, or at least 20 mm.
[0011] Generally, U-shaped and H-shaped airbag flaps are known. In the U-shaped airbag flap,
a hinge section is located along one side of the airbag flap, and a U-shaped weakening
line or tear line defines the outline of the flap along the remaining sides of the
airbag flap. Accordingly, the material web extends from the flap across the hinge
section in the chute component. In the H-shaped airbag flap, two hinge sections are
located along two opposite sides of the airbag flap, and an H-shaped weakening line
or tear line defines the outline of a double flap along the remaining sides. The material
web extends from the double flap across both hinge sections in opposite chute components
and is embedded into the two opposite chute components and is anchored therein. The
weakening line or tear line is thus located between the two hinge sections, so that
the flap is divided into two flap halves, which can be pivoted open via the assigned
hinge sections.
[0012] The wall or the walls of the chute components do not need to enclose an angle of
exactly 90° with the flap, the angle can for example also be in the range of between
30° and 150° or in the range of between 45° and 135°, or can be approximately 90°.
[0013] The material web is preferably also molded into the flap.
[0014] In one example, the flap, the hinge section and the chute component are formed as
an injection molded part.
[0015] The material web can comprise a net or a fabric. One example for a suitable material
is described in
DE 10 20150 01 103 A1, which is incorporated herein by reference. Other than a net or a fabric, the material
web can also comprise a knitted fabric, a film, a metal layer or a combination thereof,
wherein the material web can include natural and/or synthetic fibers. The material
web can be capable of being expanded at least in a first direction, which extends
perpendicular or approximately perpendicular to the hinge section.
[0016] The invention also provides a vehicle interior trim part comprising an airbag arrangement
of the above-described type. The vehicle interior trim part can for example be a dashboard,
an A column or B column lining, a door lining or part of a steering wheel lining.
[0017] The invention further provides a method for manufacturing an airbag arrangement of
the type described above. The method uses a mold comprising a first mold shell and
a second mold shell, which are designed in such a way that the flap, the hinge section
and the chute component can be formed of one piece. The material web is placed into
the mold in such a way that a first part of the material web comes to rest on a first
surface section of the mold, which is configured to form a surface of the flap, which
faces the airbag, a second part of the material web comes to rest on a second surface
section of the mold, which is configured to form an adjoining surface of the chute
component, and a third part of the material web comes to rest on a third surface section
of the mold, which is configured to form an opposite surface of the chute component.
After the mold is closed, plastic material is introduced, e.g. injected, into the
closed mold, wherein the first, the second, and the third part of the material web
are pressed against the first, the second, and the third surface section of the mold.
This has the effect that the material web does not run in a straight line inside the
chute component, but is deflected, so that it is anchored therein.
[0018] When the material web, which is placed into the mold, has an edgefolding between
the second and the third part of the material web, the plastic material can penetrate
into the edgefolding, when it expands in the mold, wherein the penetrating plastic
material pushes the second and the third part of the material web apart and against
the opposite surface sections of the mold. The edgefolding can be preformed and fixed
prior to placing the material web into the mold.
[0019] The invention will be explained below in view of different examples with reference
to the drawings
- Fig. 1a
- shows a schematic sectional view through an airbag arrangement according to one example;
- Fig. 1b
- shows a schematic sectional view through a material web of the airbag arrangement
according to one example;
- Fig. 1c
- shows a top view onto the material web of Figure 1b;
- Fig. 2
- shows schematic sectional views of five examples of an airbag arrangement, identified
with A to E;
- Fig. 3
- shows schematic sectional views of five further examples of an airbag arrangement,
identified with A to E;
- Fig. 4
- shows a perspective view of a further example of an airbag arrangement; and
- Fig. 5
- shows a sectional view through the airbag arrangement of Figure 4, along line A-A.
[0020] Fig. 1a shows a schematic sectional view through an airbag arrangement 10 according
to one example. The airbag arrangement comprises a flap 12, which closes a passage
opening for an airbag (not shown). The flap 12 is located in a support 14, which can
be connected for example to a dashboard or another interior trim part or interior
lining part of a motor vehicle, when the airbag arrangement is inserted into the interior
trim part. The flap 12 is connected to a part of an ejection chute 18 of the airbag
arrangement via a hinge section 16. The chute 18 is illustrated schematically in Figure
1 by means of two walls 182, 184. These walls 182, 184 can for example comprise a
boundary wall, a reinforcing wall, a guide wall or a positioning wall. In the example,
the flap 12 abuts on the wall 182, wherein the hinge section 16 is located on the
boundary surface between the flap 12 and the wall 182. A weakening line or predetermined
breaking line 20, along which the flap 12 can be released from the support 14, is
embodied on the opposite edges of the flap 12, in order to pivot open via the hinge
section 16, when the airbag is triggered. Further walls and reinforcing ribs of the
chute are illustrated at 22 and 24.
[0021] In this as well as in the other figures, the airbag arrangement is illustrated in
an orientation, in which the flap 12 points downwards and the chute 18 extends upwards
from the flap 12. This corresponds to a view, in which the airbag arrangement is viewed
from below or inside the interior trim part. Surfaces located on the inside are defined
as surfaces, which face the chute 18, and surfaces located on the outside are defined
as surfaces, which face away from the chute 18.
[0022] A material web 30 extends from the flap 12 across the hinge section 16 into the wall
182 of the chute. Close to the surfaces of the flap 12 and of the wall 182, which
face the chute 18, the material web 30 is embedded therein. For example when forming
the flap and the chute, the material web can be injected into these. In the example
of Figure 1, the material web 30 has an edgefolding, so that a part of the material
web 30 abuts on the inner side of the wall and another part abuts on the outer side
of the wall 182. The material web 30 is thus anchored in the wall 182.
[0023] Figures 1b and 1c show a sectional view and a top view onto the material web 30.
For the manufacture of the airbag arrangement, the material web 30 can be folded ahead
of time, so that it has a first section 302, which in the completed airbag arrangement
comes to rest along the flap 12, a second section 304, which comes to rest along the
inner side of the wall 182, and a third section 306, which comes to rest along the
outer side of the wall 182. In the completed airbag arrangement, an angle of approximately
90° is formed between the first section 302 and the second section 304, when the wall
182 and the flap 3o enclose an angle of approximately 90°. However, the invention
is not limited to a certain angle between the flap and the wall. An edgefolding 308,
which can be fixed in a bend area 310, for example adhered, welded, sewn, riveted,
stapled, or prefixed in a different way, is formed between the second section 304
and the third section 306. The edgefolding can also be unfixed in the bend area, thus
be folded over without fixation.
[0024] The material web 30 follows the inner contour on the inner surface of the flap 12
and the wall 182, and is embedded therein in such a way that a thin material layer
of the flap 12 and of the wall 182 surrounds the material web 30. Only the third section
306 of the material web is located on the surface of the wall 182, which faces the
outside, wherein the material of the wall 182 has penetrated the edgefolding 308 between
the second section 304 and the third section 306 of the material web 30 and thus fixes
the material web 30 in the wall 182. Thanks to this fixation it can be prevented that
the material web 30 is pulled out of the wall 182 in response to the triggering of
the airbag and thus in response to the opening of the flap 12.
[0025] Figures 2 and 3 schematically show different alternatives of the airbag arrangement,
which are identified with A to E. Reference is made accordingly to the individual
views as Figs. 2-A, 2-B etc.. The views of Figure 2 show airbag arrangements comprising
an H-shaped flap, and the views of Figure 3 show airbag arrangements comprising a
U-shaped flap. In the U-shaped airbag flap, the hinge section is located along one
side of the airbag flap, and the material web thus extends from the flap across the
hinge section into the chute component. With respect to the hinge section, the flap
has a predetermined breaking line, so that the flap can pivot open via the hinge section.
In the H-shaped airbag flap, two hinge sections are located along two opposite sides
of the airbag flap, and the material web accordingly extends from the flap across
both hinge sections into opposite chute components and is embedded into the two opposite
chute components and is anchored therein. In the example shown, in the center or approximately
in the center between the two hinge sections, the flap and the material web of this
H-shaped example have a predetermined breaking line, which separates the flap into
two flap halves, so that these flap halves can pivot open via the assigned hinge sections.
The predetermined breaking line can also be arranged in such a way that the flap is
divided at a different ratio, e.g. 30:70 or 40:60.
[0026] Figure 2-A shows an example of an H-shaped airbag flap comprising a material web
30 (illustrated by a thicker line), which has two opposite second sections 304, which
extend along the inner sides of opposite walls 182, 184. On its opposite ends, the
material web 30 in each case has an edgefolding, which is fixed in a bend area 310.
The material web 30 extends from the inner side of the wall 182, via a first hinge
section 162, the two flap halves 122, 124, and a second hinge section 164, to the
inner side of the wall 184. The edgefolding of the material web 30 is arranged and
fixed in the walls 182, 184 at a distance to the hinge sections 162, 164, wherein
this distance should be at least 1 mm and can be between 1 mm and several centimeters,
depending on the length of the walls 182, 184. The material web 30 is embedded into
the flap halves 122, 124 and the walls 182, 184 and is located close to the inner
sides thereof, which face the chute 18. The two flap halves 122, 124 are separated
by a predetermined breaking line 126, wherein the predetermined breaking line can
be formed by means of a material weakening, which extends through the material web
30. Via the hinge sections 162, 164, they are further connected to a support 14, which
can be used for mounting the airbag arrangement to an interior trim part.
[0027] In a slightly different configuration, the chute with integrated flap part(s) and
injected material web also can be attached to the support in a separate process step,
e.g. by welding. The chute then is not integrated into the support, but forms an independent
component, which is connected to the support or directly to an interior trim part.
This variation is possible in all examples.
[0028] Figures 2-B to 2-E show modifications of the airbag arrangement of Figure 2-A and
are described below only insofar as they differ from Figure 2-A. For the sake of clarity,
not all components are provided with reference numerals. Unless otherwise specified
below, the statements made above with reference to Figure 2-A applies for the examples
of Figures 2-B to 2-E. For example, the hinge areas 162, 164 and the predetermined
breaking line 126 are only illustrated in the example of Figure 2-A; however, they
can also be provided in the examples of Figures 2-B to 2-E.
[0029] In the example of Figure 2-B, the material web 30 extends across the entire inner
side of the walls 182, 184, so that the edgefolding in each case comes to rest on
the distal ends of the walls 184, 182. In this example, the bend area 310 is located
on the end of the walls 182, 184, the third section 306 of the material web, however,
is embedded into the material of the walls 182, 184 on the outer side thereof.
[0030] The example of Figure 2-C is similar to the example of Figure 2-A, but differs in
that the material web 30 in each case does not have a prefixed bend area in the area
of the edgefolding 308. In the area of the edgefolding 308, the material web 30 is
folded from the second section 304 to the third section 306 in an arch or bend, and
penetrates the walls 182, 184, so that the second section 304 comes to rest on the
inner side, and the third section 306 comes to rest on the opposite outer side of
the walls 182, 184.
[0031] The example of Figure 2-D is similar to the example of 2-C, wherein the material
web 30 extends to the distal ends of the walls 182, 184, and the edgefolding 308 is
thus located at these ends. In this example, the material web 30 is embedded into
the surface of the walls 182, 184 as well. Apart from that, reference is made to the
description above.
[0032] In the example of Figure 2-E, the anchoring of the material web 30 in the walls 182,
184 is not formed by an edgefolding. Instead of an edgefolding, a deflecting section
312 is formed between the second section 304 and the third section 306 of the material
web 30. The material web 304 abuts on the inner sides of the walls 182, 184 and is
guided through the walls 182, 184 at the deflection section 312, wherein the third
section 306 extend on the outer sides of the walls 182, 184 in the direction of the
distal ends of the walls. An approximately S-shaped or Z-shaped or
-shaped deflection of the material web is thus created, by means of which the material
web is anchored in the walls 182, 184.
[0033] The examples of Figures 3-A to 3-E correspond substantially to the examples of Figures
2-A to 2-E, wherein the airbag flap 12 is made from one piece and U-shaped. The airbag
flap 12 thus only has one hinge section 16 and one opposite predetermined breaking
line 20. Similarly as in the previous figures, the hinge section 16 and the predetermined
breaking line 20 is only shown in Figure 3-A; however, they can also be provided in
the examples of Figures 3-B to 3-E. The material web 30 extends along the inner side
of the airbag flap 12, across the hinge section 16 and along the inner side or a part
of the inner side of the wall 182. The material web 30 is anchored in the wall 182,
as described with reference to Figures 2-A to 2-E, to which reference is made.
[0034] Figures 2 and 3 show sectional views through the airbag arrangement and illustrate
how the material web extends across the airbag flap(s) and the one or the two side
walls. In a direction perpendicular to the drawing plane, the material web can extend
across the entire width of the chute 18 or only across a part of the width of the
chute.
[0035] Figure 4 shows a perspective view of a further example of an airbag arrangement;
and Figure 5 shows a sectional view through the airbag arrangement of Figure 4 along
line A-A. The view of Figure 4 is a view into the chute of the airbag arrangement,
quasi from the perspective of the airbag. The opposite walls 182, 184 can be seen,
which, together with the opposite walls 186, 188, enclose the chute. The airbag flap
12 closes the chute and, in the example of Figures 4 and 5, is illustrated to include
ribs 128 and recesses for stabilizing the airbag flap 12. In the example of Figure
4, the material web 30 extends on the inner side of the chute wall 182 and along the
inner side of the flap 12, wherein the reinforcing ribs 128 of the flap 12 are at
least partially formed above the material web 30, so that the material web 30 is located
between the main body of the flap 12 and the ribs 128, as can be best seen in Figure
5. The hinge area 16 and the predetermined breaking line 20 can also be seen in Figure
5. The material web 30 extends with its first section 302 across the inner side of
the flap 12, across the hinge area 16, and with its second section 304 along the inner
side of the wall 182. In Figure 5, the edgefolding 308 inside the wall 182 as well
as the third section 306 of the material web 30 can be seen as well.
[0036] Mold halves of an injection mold for manufacturing the airbag arrangement are schematically
shown in Figure 5 by means of the hatchings S1 and S2. To manufacture the arrangement
shown in Figure 5, the nozzle side or molding side of an injection molding tool can
be located on the side of the flap 12 and the wall 182 facing away from the material
web (in the hatching S1), so that the material web 30 is pushed against the opposite
surface of the injection mold by means of the injected material, and is thus embedded
in the corresponding surfaces of the flap 12 and of the wall 182. As illustrated in
Figure 5, the injected material inside the mold cavity, in which the wall 182 is formed,
thereby penetrates between the sections 304 and 306 of the material web, on both sides
of the edgefolding 308, so that the material web 30 comes to rest on the two opposite
surfaces of the wall 182 and is anchored in the wall 182 by means of the injected
material. In this case, the ejector side of the injection mold is located on the opposite
side of the mold, which is suggested by the hatching S2. In contrast to the view of
Figure 5, the edgefolding 308 can be prefixed.
[0037] As suggested by the hatchings S1 and S2, a mold comprising a first mold shell and
a second mold shell can thus be used to manufacture the airbag arrangement, the mold
shells configured to integrally mold a flap, which closes a passage opening for an
airbag, a hinge section along a side of the flap and a chute, which is connected to
the flap via the hinge section. The material web is placed into the mold in such a
way that a first part of the material web comes to rest on a first surface section
of the mold, which is configured to form a surface of the flap facing the airbag,
a second part of the material web comes to rest on a second surface section of the
mold, which is configured to form an adjoining surface of the chute component, and
a third part of the material web comes to rest on a third surface section of the mold,
which is configured to form an opposite surface of the chute wall. After closing the
mold, plastic material is introduced into the closed mold, e.g. injected, wherein
the first, the second, and the third part of the material web are pushed against the
first, the second and the third surface section.
[0038] The material web comprise a textile or a fabric, a knitted fabric, a film, a metal
layer or a combination thereof, wherein the material web can further include natural
and/or synthetic fibers. The material web can be expandable at least in a first direction,
which extends perpendicular or approximately perpendicular to the hinge section.
1. An airbag arrangement comprising:
a flap component, which closes a passage opening for an airbag;
a hinge section along one side of the flap component;
a chute component, which is connected to the flap component via the hinge section;
and
a material web, which is partially arranged in the flap component and partially in
the chute component, and transverses the hinge section;
wherein the material web is molded into the chute component and is anchored in the
material of the chute component.
2. The airbag arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the chute component forms a wall
of the airbag chute, in particular a boundary wall, reinforcing wall, guide wall or
positioning wall.
3. The airbag arrangement according to claim 2, wherein the wall has an inner side of
the wall, which faces the airbag channel, and an outer side of the wall, which faces
away therefrom, and the material web is embedded into the chute component in such
a way that the material web is partially arranged on the inner side of the wall and
partially on the outer side of the wall.
4. The airbag arrangement according to claim 3, wherein the material web extends along
the inner side of the wall to the edgefolding across a distance of at least 1 mm,
at least 2 mm, at least 3 mm, at least 4 mm or at least 5 mm; and/or
wherein the material web is arranged on the inner side of the wall from the hinge
section across a first distance, and on the outer side of the wall across a second
distance, and wherein the material web penetrates the wall between the first distance
and the second distance.
5. The airbag arrangement according to one of claim 2 to 4, wherein the material web
has an edgefolding, which is embedded into the chute component in such a way that
the material web abuts on the inner side of the wall and on the outer side of the
wall on both sides of the edgefolding.
6. The airbag arrangement according to one of claim 2 to 5, wherein the material web
has an edgefolding, and wherein, at a distal end of the wall or at a distance to the
distal end of the wall of the airbag chute, the edgefolding is positioned in and embedded
into said wall.
7. The airbag arrangement according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the material
web has an edgefolding, wherein the two layers of the material web are connected to
one another adjoining the edgefolding on both sides of the edgefolding.
8. The airbag arrangement according to one of claims 2 to 7, wherein the wall and the
flap component enclose an angle of between 30° and 150° or an angle of between 45°
and 135° or an angle of exactly or approximately 90°.
9. The airbag arrangement according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the chute
component comprises a first wall and an opposite second wall of the airbag chute,
wherein the material web is embedded into the first and into the second wall.
10. The airbag arrangement according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the material
web is also integrated into the flap component.
11. The airbag arrangement according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the flap
component, the hinge section and the chute component are embodied as an injection
molded part.
12. The airbag arrangement according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the material
web comprises a net, a fabric, a knitted fabric, a film, a metal layer or a combination
thereof, wherein the material web can include natural and/or synthetic fibers; and/or;
wherein the material web is expandable at least in a first direction, which extends
perpendicular or approximately perpendicular to the hinge section.
13. A method for manufacturing an airbag arrangement, comprising:
providing a mold comprising a first mold shell and a second mold shell, which are
configured to integrally form a flap component, which closes a passage opening for
an airbag, a hinge section along a side of the flap component, and a chute component,
which is connected to the flap component via the hinge section;
placing a material web into the mold in such a way that a first part of the material
web comes to rest on a first surface section of the mold, which is configured to form
a surface of the flap component, which faces the airbag, a second part of the material
web comes to rest on a second surface section of the mold, which is configured to
form an adjoining surface of the chute component, and a third part of the material
web comes to rest on a third surface section of the mold, which is configured to form
an opposite surface of the chute component;
closing the mold;
introducing plastic material into the closed mold, wherein the first, the second,
and the third part of the material web are pressed against the first, the second,
and the third surface section.
14. The method according to claim 13, wherein the material web, placed into the mold,
has an edgefolding between the second and the third part of the material web, into
which the plastic material penetrates, when it expands in the mold, wherein the penetrating
plastic material pushes apart the second and the third part of the material web and
against the opposite surfaces of the mold.
15. The method according to claim 14, wherein the edgefolding is preformed and fixed prior
to placing the material web into the mold; and /or
wherein, at a distal end of the wall or at a distance to the distal end of the wall
of the airbag chute, the edgefolding is positioned in and embedded into said wall.